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Matthew the Tax Collector--Venerable Bede

 The Call of St. Matthew 

the Tax Collector  

The Venerable Bede

 

This excerpt from a homily on the call of Saint Matthew, the Tax Collector, by Saint Bede the Venerable (Hom. 21: CCL 122, 149-151) isused in the Roman Catholic Office of Readings for the Feast of St. Matthew, apostle and evangelist on September 21 (observed onthis day at least from the 8th century). Matthew, originally called Levi and the son of Alpheus, was, as a publican, excommunicated from thelife of the synagogue and shunned in Jewish society. The fathers of the Church find a figure of the four evangleists in the four living creatures mentioned by Ezechiel and in the New Testament book of Revelation, and Matthew is seen symbolized by the man, since hebegins his gospel with the human genealogy of Jesus. St. Bede theVenerable was one of the earliest and most important Christianwriters from Britain. This homily on the gospel story of St. Matthew the Tax Collector become apostle (Matthew 9:9-13), was first given by St. Bede in the early 8th century. 

Jesus saw a man called Matthew sitting at the tax office, and he said to him: Follow me. Jesus saw Matthew, not merely inthe usual sense, but more significantly with his mercifulunderstanding of men.

He saw the tax collector and, because he saw him through the eyes of mercy and chosehim, he said to him: Follow me. This following meant imitating the pattern of his life - not justwalking after him. St. John tells us: Whoever says he abides in Christ ought to walk in thesame way in which he walked .

 And he rose and followed him. There is no reason for surprise that the tax collector abandoned earthly wealth as soon as the Lord commanded him. Nor should one beamazed that neglecting his wealth, he joined a band of men whose leader had, onMatthew’s assessment, no riches at all. Our Lord summoned Matthew by speaking to him inwords. By an invisible, interior impulse flooding his mind with the light of grace, heinstructed him to walk in his footsteps. In this way Matthew could understand that Christ,who was summoning him away from earthly possessions, had incorruptible treasures of heaven in his gift.

 As he sat at table in the house, behold many tax collectors and sinners came and sat downwith Jesus and his disciples. This conversion of one tax collector gave many men, thosefrom his own profession and other sinners, an example of repentance and pardon. Noticealso the happy and true anticipation of his future status as apostle and teacher of thenations. No sooner was he converted than Matthew drew after him a whole crowd of sinners along the same road to salvation. He took up his appointed duties while still takinghis first steps in the faith, and from that hour he fulfilled his obligation and thus grew inmerit. To see a deeper understanding of the great celebration Matthew held at his house,we must realise that he not only gave a banquet for the Lord at his earthly residence, but far 

more pleasing was the banquet set in his own heart which he provided through faith and

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love. Our Savior attests to this: Behold I stand at the door and knock; if anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and eat with him, and he with me.

On hearing Christ’s voice, we open the door to receive him, as it were, when we freelyassent to his promptings and when we give ourselves over to doing what must be done.

Christ, since he dwells in the hearts of his chosen ones through the grace of his love, entersso that he might eat with us and we with him. He ever refreshes us by the light of hispresence insofar as we progress in our devotion to and longing for the things of heaven. Hehimself is delighted by such a pleasing banquet.

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